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I'm now live tweeting from the #ISPOREurope session Much Ado About Little: Dealing with Limited RCT Evidence for Early HTA and Reimbursement Decisions with @MJSculpher, @SBujkiewicz, Eva Dietrich, Steven Palmer from @CHEyork, and @UweSiebert9
@MJSculpher starts by setting the context and introducing the speakers.
@UweSiebert9 is the 1st plenary speaker, on causal inference in #RCTs and #RWE
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When do we need causal inference methoss? when there's no randomisation; or the randomisation was broken (e.g. treatment switches)
Throughout his talk, Uwe will use the example of 2nd line treatment in women with ovarian cancer who progressed
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I'm now logging into #ISPOREurope live session IP3: The Meaning of Cure – the Search for What? with @NRLatimer, @BettinaRyll, and K. Jack Ishak and Ágnes Benedict from @evideraglobal ispor-europe2020.secure-platform.com/a/gallery/roun… Image
Jack Ishak starts by introducing panellists and setting the motivation for this panel: therapies that have raised the potential of cure, given the plateau since in the OS and PFS curves
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This raises analytical challenges on how to project the OS and PFS curves over the long term. Mixture cure models have been used. Here, the curve is a weighted average of the survival of cured and uncured, where the weight is prop cured.
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This year for #merryCSSmas I'll be covering some of the most requested styling features and how they can be used with CSS. This will be a month-long series showing ways that simple, valid CSS, and simple JavaScript functions can work together to style anything you can imagine!
Dec 1: Parent Selector 🎄🎁 Though CSS doesn't have a :parent selector, you can create your own with a small JavaScript function and use a selector like [--parent] in your CSS stylesheets today!

demo: codepen.io/tomhodgins/pen…
code: npmjs.com/package/jsincs…

#css #javascript Supporting your own parent selector in CSS with [--parent]
Dec 2: The :has() Selector ⭐️✨ Even though this selector has been specced in CSS for years, no browsers support it yet. Thankfully it's easy for us to support with a selector like [--has] in our CSS

demo: codepen.io/tomhodgins/pen…
code: github.com/tomhodgins/jsi…

#rwd #webdesign
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